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מזהים נוספים
Wikidata:
Q213665
Library of congress:
sh2020006575
מקורות מידע
- Work cat: Jung, Jessica, 1989- Shine 2020:cip summary (Seventeen-year-old, Korean American Rachel Kim confronts the dark underbelly of the K-pop world as she strives to become a K-pop star)
- Why obsessive K-Pop Fans are turning toward political activism, article in New York times, June 22, 2020, viewed online July 22, 2020:(while K-pop culture in South Korea is a largely apolitical mainstream concern, leaving fan armies to focus on boosting album sales and propping up their idols, the community's position as a subculture in the United States may lend itself to more radical gestures, especially at a time of increased political polarization)
- Canberra's K-pop culture thriving at ANU, article on This is Canberra, July 22, 2020:(The word K-Pop conjures up a vision of glossy music videos, a psychedelic-haired troop of entertainers singing and dancing an energetic hybrid of hip hop and street jazz in perfect sync. However, K-Pop goes deeper than the music. This bright, bubbly genre has spawned a wave of unique pop culture that comes with its own lingo, clothing labels and makeup range.)
- Spatichia, David and Monsurat Otolorin. K-pop subculture international impact, [no date], via Temple University's digital library, July 22, 2020:abstract (The overall purpose of this study was to gain a more in depth understanding of the conditions in which k-pop spread internationally. ... In addition, learning about the culture behind k-pop and the realization that it was unique but also like other cultures in some ways. Particularly, the ways that k-pop fans socialize and gather in conventions, like anime. In addition, fans interact similarly, whether based in Korea or elsewhere.)